Graduates' responses to student loan debt in England:“sort of like an acceptance, but with anxiety attached”

C Callender, S Davis - Higher Education, 2024 - Springer
Abstract In 2020–2021, 94% of undergraduates in England took out government-backed
loans to fund their higher education. The growing and widespread use of student loans in …

[图书][B] Queering higher education: Troubling norms in the global knowledge economy

L Morley, D Leyton - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
This interdisciplinary and international book subjects key areas of inclusion in the global
knowledge economy to critical scrutiny from queer perspectivism. Drawing on empirical data …

Exploring the impact of a conspicuous identity on college students' campus loans: Evidence from China

Q Zhang, M Zhang, Z Cheng, Y Zhao - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
An increasing number of college students have taken out campus loans. This trend has had
a negative impact on their learning and development. Using survey data about Chinese …

Attitudes of college seniors toward graduate student loan debt: the role of financial education

M Salas-Velasco - Journal of Financial Economic Policy, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to examine prospective graduate students' attitudes toward
educational loan borrowing in an experimental setting. Design/methodology/approach …

The impact of bank loans on university student retention

O Espinoza, L Gonzalez, L Sandoval… - International Journal of …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose This study analyzed the impact on the persistence of Chilean university students
who had received a government-guaranteed loan (CAE). Design/methodology/approach …

Massification of tertiary education and its inequality in Kenya: A case study of top students from a rural day secondary school

M Ogawa - International Journal of Educational Development, 2024 - Elsevier
Even with enhanced secondary education in Africa, a large number of secondary school
graduates lack decent work opportunities and end up pursuing tertiary education. However …

The moral economy of student debt: A pharmacological approach

JF Bissonnette - Social Science Information, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Over the past three decades, student debt has surged in most English-speaking countries.
Despite this trend, enrollment at universities has steadily risen, which testifies to the …

[PDF][PDF] Policy divergence: Changes in student funding systems across the UK since 2002/03

C Callender - 2023 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
From 1998, all first-time full-time undergraduates were subject to means-tested tuition fees
of£ 1,000 per year paid upfront. 2 These students were also eligible for maintenance loans …

Does young adulthood caring influence educational attainment and employment in the UK and Germany?

MK King, B Xue, R Lacey, G Di Gessa… - Journal of Social …, 2023 - cambridge.org
Informal care plays an important role in the provision of care. However, previous research
has mainly focused on middle-or older-aged informal carers and less is known about …

The degree generation: the making of unequal graduate lives, by N. Ingram, A.-M. Bathmaker, J. Abrahams, L. Bentley, H. Bradley, T. Hoare, V. Papafilippou, and R …

R Hordósy - British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Ingram and the research team behind the Paired Peers project reminds us of our role as
higher education professionals: to support our students to become happy, successful …